The Modern Landlord's Guide to Brighton Lettings
Property Management

The Modern Landlord's Guide to Brighton Lettings

Robin · 7 June 2026

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Essential insights for Brighton landlords navigating today's rental market, from compliance to tenant relations.

Being a landlord in Brighton requires more than simply owning a property. Today's rental market demands professionalism, compliance, and a genuine commitment to providing quality homes.

Regulatory Landscape

Brighton & Hove's selective licensing scheme means landlords in certain areas need an additional licence. Understanding and meeting these requirements is fundamental to operating legally and ethically.

Tenant Expectations

Today's tenants are well-informed and increasingly expect well-maintained properties with good energy efficiency, responsive management, and fair treatment. Meeting these expectations isn't just good practice — it reduces void periods and maintenance costs.

Property Presentation

A well-presented property attracts better tenants and commands stronger rents. Simple improvements — good lighting, neutral décor, quality fixtures — can significantly improve both lettability and rental value.

Professional Management

Outsourcing property management to experienced professionals like House Sussex ensures compliance, protects your investment, and provides peace of mind.

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